The Centurions parade route can be viewed at the official Krewe of Centurions website:
http://www.kreweofcenturions.com/parade/parade-route/
A krewe is a group with hereditary membership whose members organize and participate as costumed paraders in annual Mardi Gras
A krewe is a group of people that make costumes for the New Orleans Mardi Gras Parade.
The address of the Krewe Of Gemini Mardi Gras Museum Inc is: 2838 Long Lake Drive, Shreveport, LA 71106-8422
Mistick Krewe of Comus (New Orleans)
Cesar Street
The tradition of throwing beads during Mardi Gras parades dates back to the 1920s. Each parade is put on by a krewe, and the Rex krewe began the tradition of "throws" by tossing out inexpensive glass beads necklaces to entice the crowds. Catching the beads at Mardi Gras became an instant crowd pleaser.
If you are referring to the Mardi Gras krewe, they have had as many as 36 floats in their parade.
Each Krewe applies and receives permits from the city; Krewe members, special guests, and other paid riders can ride.
The 2012 Krewe of Catahoula Mardi Gras parade took place in New Orleans, Louisiana. This vibrant event is known for its unique themes and lively atmosphere, celebrating the festive spirit of Mardi Gras. The parade typically winds through the streets of the city, showcasing colorful floats, costumes, and the energetic participation of local residents and visitors alike.
Carnival started January 6th, but if you go with parades as the markers, it would be Feb 19, with the Krewe de Vieux
Mardi gras
the JESTER is the Mardi Gras mascot.